The Marlins still consider shortstop Jose Reyes are their most realistic target. If they do get him, Hanley Ramirez has to go somewhere.

Third base is the likely move, but the Marlins have not ruled out center field.
I still see third base as the logical move for Hanley. If he does wind up in center field — which I doubt — it could be temporary.

The Marlins like center fielder Yoenis Cespedes, a Cuban defector. But whether he would be major league ready by April 4 remains to be seen…

Former Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez is managing again. He was hired by the Cleveland Indians to manage their advanced Class A team in Carolina.

“They have this big pitcher of sake,” Morrison said. “They kill the snake, tie him up, cut him. Cut his vein and drain his vein directly into this pitcher of sake. It’s probably like a drop of snake’s blood versus the sake that you get but it still has a distinct taste to it.”

Distinct as in good or bad?

“It wasn’t bad, it wasn’t good,” he said. :It was just distinct. It was something you could stand for sure. I thought it was going to be a lot worse.

“That whole area was different. They had pig intestines, pig knuckles, duck head. Skinned frog. They showed a python eating a mouse. I shot a video of that.”

LoMo also talked baseball. He was excited that the Marlins are making offers to top free agents.

“Hopefully we do land one of these guys because it would be disappointing in the end if we don’t. I’m sure they’re doing their best,” Morrison said.

“If you put Reyes at short and move Hanley to third… that definitely solidifies the left side of the infield which was a weak point for us last year when Hanley got hurt.”